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SIXTEEN
MASON
CITY
GLOBE-GAZETTE,
FEBRUARY
25
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1937
Clear
Lake
Globe-Gazette
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OFFICE
PHONE
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LUCIA
A.
O'NEIL,
News
Editor
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LEE
DEWIGGINS,
Circulation
and
Advertising
Residence
Phone
296-J;
Residence
Phone
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PROGRAM
GIVEN
ATP.T,
A.MEET
JVlusical
Selections,
P.I
ay
Presented
at
Fortieth
Anniversary.
CLEAR
LAKE--Music
students
under
the
supervision
of
(Miss
Clara
Metcalt
presented
an
enjoyable
and
varied
program
at
.the
P.
T.
A.
meeting
at
the
high
school
Wednesday
evening^
the
:
woodwind
group
o
f
-
six
students
played-
"Knight
Errant"
as
the
Â·opening
number
and
was
followed
by
the'
fourth
grade
of
the
Lin-
Â·
cblri'
building;
who
sang
"Star
Â·Spangled'Banner,"
"Snow
Birds,"
"Skaters'.
Song,"
"Lullaby"
and
Â·"A
Frog
Went
Courting."
*
Genevieve
Brose
and:
Charles
tBaflpw,:
students
in
junior
high
school,
appeared
in
colonial
costumes
and
danced
the
minuet
and
the
girls'
glee
club
from
the
high
school-
sang
"Echo
Song"
and
-"Slumber
Song."
.
;-
Rhythm
Band
Plays.
...
The
rhythm
band
of
the
second
grade
from
the
junior
high
school
building-played
a
number
of
selections.
They
were
dressed
in
clever
little
white
jackets
and
caps
with-
red
trimming
which
added
grea
tly
to
the
effectiveness
of
their
-.
numbers.
.
:
MiSs
_
Grace
Anderson,
.Miss
Jeanne
'Beckrier.
and
Miss
Metcalf
played
accompaniments,
.Mrs.'
Charles
Sitzer,
Mrs.
Willis
'Miller,
Mrs;
Harry.
Freeman
and
the
Misses
Margaret
Hughes
and
Suhne
Hein
presented
"Hem-
iniscerice,"
a
two
act
play
descriptive
of:
the
organization
o
P.
1
-
:T.
A.
and
in
commemoration
of
the
fortieth
anniversary
of
tha
event
..The
.girls'
.sextet
sang
"In,
the
Time
of
Roses"
betweer
acts'.
'
.
.
Win
^Cbntcst.
Mrs.
Clarence
Conklin.
P.
T.
A.
president,
announced
that'
Miss
Anderson's
room
had
won
the
membership
contest
by.
obtaining
eight
new
members,
all
fathers.
This
makes
a
total
of
13
father
members
lor
the
second
grade,
or
43
1-3
per
cent,
the
highest
percentage
of
any
room.
.The
drive
resulted
in
21
new
memberships
among
the
fathers,
m'sking
a
total
of
46
fathers
belonging.
At
the
business
session
the
P.
T._A.
conference
at
Mason
City
on
"March
IS
was
announced
and
it
was
decided
that
the
officers
and
as
many
others
as
possible
should
attend.
Cake
Sold.
At
the
close
slices
of
the
birthday
'cake
which
was
made
and
donated
by
Mrs.
Conklin
were
sold.
The
money"
thus
obtained
will
be
sent
to
P.
T.
A.
headquarters
as
the
annual
free
will
gift
offering
from
Clear
Lake.
-The
,Rey.
Homer.
E.
Blough
gave'
the
1
'invocation
.
and.
Mrs.
Blough-was
in
charge
of
the
program.
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Trophies
Arrive
for
Basketball.
Tourney
.
CLEAR
;
LAKE--Trophies
for
the
sectional
championship
for
the
basketball
tournament
to
be
held
at
the
high
school.
March
4,
5
and
6
have
arrived
and
are
on
display
in
the
office
of
Superintendent
Pease
at
the
high
school.
Besides
those
for
classes
A
and
B
in
the
tournament
is
a
trophy
for
the
Cerro
Gordb
county
declamation
contests
in
dramatics.
This
is
a
new
trophy
to
replace
the
one
won
by
Clear
Lake
last
year.
Â·
Help
Kidneys
}
Clean
Out
Poisonous
Acids
Your
Kidneys
contain
9
million
tiny
utl*Â«
or
filters
which
may
be
endangered
by
neglect
or
drastic,
irritating
drugs.
Be
careful.
If
functional
Kidney
or
Bladder
disorders
make
you-
suffer
from
Getting
Cp
Nights.
Nervousness,
Loss
of
Pep,
Leg
Pains.
Rheumatic
Palnj,
.Dizziness,
Circles
Under
Eyes
Neuralgia,
Acidity,
Bumlnc.
Smarting
or
itching,
don't
take
chances.'Get
the
doctor's
guaranteed
prescription
Cystex.
the
most
modern
advanced
treatment
for
tliese
troubles.
810,000.00
deposited
with
Bank
of
America,
Loj
Angeles.
California
guarantees
that
Cystex
mu^t
bring
new
vitality
in
48
hour*
and
make
you
feel
years
younger
In
one
week
or
money
bark
on
return
of
empty
package
Telephone
your
drusaist
for
cuaranlceri
Cyslcx
(Slss-Tcxl
today.
Clear
Lake
Briefs
City
'cab,
day
or
nite.
Ph.
200.
Miss
Helen
.Miller
returned
Wednesday
from
Sheffield
where
she
went
Saturday
to
spend
th.e
week-end
and
was
caught
by
the
storm.
.
.
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'
.
,
'
Charlotte
and
Roger
Hess
returned
Tuesday
afternoon
from
Plover
where
they
went
Saturday
to
spend
the
week-end
and
were
stormbound.
No
person
lias
yet
filed
for
the
position
on
the
school
board
which
election
will
be
held
March
8.
The
term
of
Sam
Kennedy
expires
this
'year.
Candidates
musl
file
at
least
10
lays
previous
to
election.
Circle
No.
6
of
the
Methodist
aid
will
meet
Friday
afternoon
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
T.
L.
King,
East
Main
and
Lindon
streets,
for
a
2
o'clock
dessert
luncheon.'
Mrs.
Grace
Fjske
and
Mrs.
Grace
Stevens
are
the
assisting
hostesses.
Circle
No.
4
of-
the
Methodist
aid
will
meet
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
J.
A.
Johnson,
East
Main
street,
Friday
at
2
p.
m.
Roll
call
will
be
answered
with
incidents
in
the
life
oÂ£
Washington.
.
Do
Your
Bit
club,
which
was
to
have
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Henry
Bruchner
Wednesday,
has
been
postponed
until
next
Wednesday,
March
3,
because
of
weather
and
road
conditions.
Six
weeks
tests
are
on
at
the
high
school,
this
1
week
with
cards
to
be
out
next
Tuesday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Buel
Clary
and
daughter,
Clodell,
who
have
lived
at
312
North
East
street
for
the
past
year
and
a
half,
plan
to
movu
Saturday
to
Albert
Lea,
their
old
home.
Mr.
Clary
is
employed
as
district
machinist
by
the
Greal
Lakes
Pipe
lines.
,
The
Rev.
S.
M.'
Stenby
arrived
Wednesday
afternoon
from
Centerville,
S.
Dak.,
where
he
went
from
Minneapolis
for
services'
lasl
Sunday.
The
Rev.
Mr.
Stenby
states
that
South
Dakota
was
having
a
dirt
storm
when
he
left.
He
will
be
here
for
services
Sunday
at
the
Bethlehem
Lutheran
church
and
plans
to
return
to
Minneapolis
later
to
visit
with
his
children,
.
'
Wa-Tan-Ye
club
will
meet
at
6:30
p.
m.
Monday
at
the
domestic
science
rooms
of
the
high
school
for
a
business
session.
ANNUAL
DINNER
HELD
BY
FIREMEN
Chief
Dan
Shire
Speaks
on
"Fire
Prevention"
After
Meal.
CLEAR
LAKE--Chief
Dan
Shire
of
the
Mason
City
fire
department
was
guest
speaker
at
the
annual
banquet
held
by
Clear
Lake
firemen
at.,
the
City
hall
Wednesday
evening.
Chief
Shire-
spoke
on
"Fire
Prevention"
in
a
very
interesting
and
helpful
discourse.
Other
guests
were
Capt.
James
Kelley,
Mason
'City
fire
department,
and
William
McGo^van,
W.
H.
Ward,
Walter
Jensen,
the
members
of
the
.city
council
and
all
the
city
employes.
With
the
12
members
1
of
the
local
fire
department,
36
persons
enjoyed
the
fine
turkey
and
chicken
dinner
cooked
by
Mrs.
Shirley
Kimball
and
served
by
the
Miss
Frances
White
and
Ruth
Byers.
.
Ed
Boyle,
city
solicitor,
acted
as
tpastmaster
and
introduced
the
firement
and
council
to
the'group.
Percy
Fistler,
,chief
of
the
Clear
Lake
company,
Mr.
Ward,
"Mr.
McGowan
.and
.Captain
.
Kelley
each
spoke
briefly.
Other
officers
of
the
Clear
Lake
company
are
A.
W.
Matthies,
assistant
chief,
and
D.
F.
Byers,
secretary
and
treasurer.
Mr.
Byers
is
also
driver
of
the
fire
truck.
Other
members
are
Arthur
Johnson,
Ralph
Tarr,
Bob
Davis,
N.
B.
Rice,
Gorden
Jensen,
Roy
Huey,
Floyd
Nesbit,
Kenneth
Fistler
and
R.
B.
Kennedy.
Gordon
Jensen
arranged
for
the
dinner.
Persons
attending
report
a
most
enjoyable
evening.
NEED
FOR
MORE
CAMELS
Maybe
it's
all
right
to
bar
camels
from
the
streets
of
Palestine
as
a
traffic
hazard,
but
over
here
we
need
a
few
drivers
who
can
go
seven
days
without
a
drink.-Detroit
News.
WARD
FURNITURE
STORE
CLEAR
LAKE,
IOWA
ANNOUNCES
THAT.
THEIR
20th
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
WILL
BE
CONTINUED
UNTIL
SATURDAY,
MARCH
6th
This
is
Your
Opportunity
to
Buy
Furniture
at
Prices
That
Are
Far"
Below
Present
Volue.
A
LARGE
STOCK
TO
SELECT
FROM
WARD
FURNITURE
STORE
FREE
DELIVERY
CLEAR
LAKE,
IOWA
TENSION
IS
HIGH
ATINTRAMURALS
Brager
Team
Wins
Game
19-18
in
-Whirlwind.'
.
.
Finish.
CLEAH
LAKE--The
Brager-
Palmeter
intramural
game
at
the
high
school
gym
Wednesday
evening
proved
a
real
thriller
with
the
score
standing
18
to
18
up
tn
the
very
last
minute
when
a
tree
toss
gave
the
decision
to
Brager
19
to
18.
Siesseger-xvas
high
point
man
for
Brager
with
8
points
to
his
credit
while
Palmeter
counted
13
for
his
team.
Philippe
downed
Whitney
IB
to
11
in
another
of
the
games.
Philippe
was
high
point
man
with
8
to
his
credit
and
Thomas
counted
4
for
Whitney.
Second
Grade
Roots.
Comstock
triumphed
over
Bacon
27
to
9
in
their
little
tussle.
Cornstock-
counted
11
points
for
his
team
and
Peterson
6
for
the
Bacon
five.
The
games
Wednesday
evening
were
well
attended
by
a
group
of
adults
and
numerous
high
school
students
as
well
as
by
the
second
grade
from
the
junior
high
school
building
who
had
earlier
performed
for
the
P.
T.
A.
meeting
in
the-auditorium.
The
group
under
the
supervision
of
their
teacher,
Miss
Grace
Anderson,
came
en-
masse
and
showed
their
appreciation
of
the'
treat
by
vociferous
cheering.
.
More
Games.
Another
intramural
will
be
played
Thursday
after
school
and
others
Friday
afternoon
to
make
up
a
couple
crowded
out
last'week.
Harper
Joslyn
refereed
the
games
and
Dale
Harmon,
assistant
coach,
was
in
charge.
MRS,
F,
MINETTE
CLUB
HOSTESS
W
o
m
e
n
Remember
Mrs.
A.
Bonner
With
,
Bouquet.
CLEAR
LAKE--Mrs.
F.
L.
Minette,
401
.South
Second
street,
assisted
by,
Mrs;.
A.
B.
Knutson
and
Mrs.
Ida
Hehdricks,
entertained
the
Sunshine
club
at
a
1
.o'clock
luncheon
at
her
home
Wednesday.
Yellow
daisies
centered
the
table
which
was
tastefully
decorated
for
the
occasion,
Mrs.
Austin
Minette
A-as
a
guest
and
the
afternoon
,vas
spent
in
a
series
of
games
in
,vhich
each
participant
received
a
prize.
The
club
remembered
the
secretary,
Mrs.
'Anna
L.
Bonner,
who
is
ill,
with
a
bouquet
of
[lowers
and
a
special
card.
Mrs.
A.
B.
Knudson
will
be
hostess
to
the
club
.in
two
weeks
with
Mrs.
Jack
Bailey
and
Mrs.
Peter
Knutson
assisting.
.'
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*
:
O.
D.
O.
CLUB
HOLDS
PROGRAM
Mrs..Irene
Chase
was
hostess
to
the
O.
D.
O.
club
at
'her
apartment
in
the
Rogers
hotel
Wednesday
afternoon.
The
time
was
spent
in
a'program
oÂ£
miscellaneous
contests
in
which
Mrs.
F.
G.
Cookman
was
awarded
the
prize.
Mrs.
Jens
Wind
will
be
hostess
on
March
'17.
*
*
*
1WISSIONARY
SOCIETY
PLANS
FOR
PROGRAM
Woman's
Foreign
Missionary
society
of
the
Methodist
church
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs..A.
H.
Runcic
Wednesay
afternoon
w
i
t
h
20
members
present.
A
dessert
luncheon
was
served
at
a
table
decorated
in
patriotic
colors
with
the
color
scheme
also
carried
out
in
the
menu.
Mrs.
Rosa
Howard
and
Mrs.
Fuller
Bailey
were
guests.
Mrs.
Ray
Robbins
led
the
lesson,
Mrs.
Will
Rich
gave
a
candle
demonstration
for
the
mystery
box
and
Mrs.
Ruhcie
sang
a
group
of
solos
for
the
program.
The
society
will
meet
at
the
Methodist
church
March
31
for
Founders'
day
observance.
*
*
*
OWESO
CLUB
PLANS
ANNUAL
BANQUET
Lake
township
Oweso
club
was
entertained
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Leiymus
on
Wednesday
afternoon
when
final
plans
were
made
for
the
annual
banquet
which
will
be
leld
at
the
next
meeting
at
the
lome
of
Mrs.
Chester
Millard,
March
10.
Following
the
meeting,
the
hostess
served
a
fine
lunch.
Â·
National
Tea
Company
Opens
Food
Store
Here
CLEAR
LAKE--The
National
Tea
company
food
store
will
open
on
West
Main
street
Friday
morn-
ng
at
8
o'clock
with
Lacy
M.
Potter,
manager,
in
charge.
Lee
Joslyn,
Manchester;
Eddie
Wald-
ng,
Des
Moines,
and
Clint
Ciin-
:on,
Cresco,
are
here
to
assist
in
the
opening,
but
plan
to
leave
within
a
few
days.
Manager
Potter
states
that
he
expects
to
employ
all
local
help
as
soon
as
he
gets
the
store
arranged
and
in
running
order.
Mrs.
Potter
will
arrive
within
a
month's
time
and
the
couple
will
take
an
apartment
for
permanent
residence
here.
They
have
no
family.
Some
of
the
farmer
members
of
the
state
legislature
ought
to
be
able
to
get
a
good
laugh
out
of
the
labor
bill
that
is
to
be
presented
establishing
the
length
of
a
day
at
five
hours
and
a
week
at
30
hours.
--Linn,
Kansj,
Record.
,
Clear
Lake
Calendar
Thursday--Royal
Neighbors
lodge,
I.
O.
O.
P.
hall,
8
p.
m.
Basketball,
Clear
Lake
vs.
Webster
City,
high
school
gym.
Friday--Circle
No.
4,
Methodist
aid,
Mrs.
J.
A.
Johnson,
516
East
Main
street,
2
p.
m.
Circle
No.
1,
Methodist
aid,
at
church
1:30
p.
m.
W.
L.
A.
M.,
Mrs.
H.
R.
Peitzke
all
day.
Linger
Longer
club,
Mrs.
Carl
Bilker.
316
Clara
street.
Erirn
Farm
club,
city
hall,
7:30
p.
m.
Christian
Workers,
city
hall,
2
p.
m
Legion
Auxiliary
Sewing
circle
Mrs.
Conrad
Pederson,
Clara
street,
2
p.
m.
U.
Y.
B.
Card
club,
Mrs.
Will
Scherf,
221
South
Second
street.
City
council,
city
waterworks.
District
Declamatory
contest,
high
school
auditorium,
7:30
p.
Tn.
Circle
No.
6,
Methodist
aid,
Mrs.
T.
L.
King,
East
Main
street,
2
p.
m.
MRS.
C,
SITZER
WILL
READ
PLAY
Congregational
Aid
Group
to
Give
Civic
League
Luncheons
CLEAR
LAKE--A
play
will
be
read
by
Mrs.
Charles
Sitzer
at
the
annual
open
meeting
of
the
Civic
league
Tuesday,
March
2.
The
meeting
will
be
held
in
the
dining
room
of
the
*
Congregational
church
and
will
be
preceded
by
a
1
o'clock
luncheon
served
by
Pilgrim
group
No.
.5
of
the
Congregational
aid.
The
March
meeting
is
in
charge
of
the
welfare
committee
of
the
league,
the
members
of
which
are
Mrs.
A.
B.
Phillips,
chairman,
Mrs.
R.
R.
Rogers,
co-chairman,
Mrs.
R.
B.
Kennedy,
Mrs.
F.
C.
DeBruymand
Miss
Cynthia
Taylor.
Luncheon
tickets
may
be
obtained
from
any
member
of
.the
committee
and
reservations
must
be
made
by
Monday
noon.
At
the
business
session
of
the
league
the
report
of
the
nominating
committee,
Mrs.
Sam'
Kennedy,
Mrs.
H.
N.
Halvorson
and
Mrs.
F.
G.
Atherton,
will
be
heard
and
officers
for
the
ensuing
year
be
elected.
Annual
reports
of
all
the
standing
'committees
will
also
be
civpn.
The
business
session
is
called
tor
2:30
p.
m.
and
the
program
will
follow.
Miss
Esther
Porter
R
e
v
e
a
l
s
Marriage
to
Robert
C.
Evans
CLEAR
LAKE--Announcement
is
made
of
the
marriage
of
Miss
Esther
Porter,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orren
Porter,
301
Winnie
street,
to
Robert
C.
Evans,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
H.
Evans,
608
Iowa's
First
Lady
Misses
Harlan
Home
Mrs.
Nelson
G.
Kraschel,
wife
of
Iowa's
governor,
is
pictured
above
in
two
poses,
taken
in
their
apartment
in
a
Des
Moines
hotel
where
they
make
their
home,
and
where
she
presides
as
a
gracious
hostess..
Although
.she
finds
it
delightful,
she
misses
.her
family
home
at
Harlan
with
her
three
sons
around
the
dinner
table.
She
cannot
forget
the
spacious
lawn
and
she
would
have
to
go
to
a
park
to
find
an
identical
setting
in
Des
Moines.
(Iowa
Daily
Press
Photo)
South
Carolina
avenue,
Mason
City.
The
ceremony
was
performed
Jan.
22
in
Albert
Lea,
Minn.,
with
the
Rev.
B.
L.
Mocn,
Methodist
pastor,
officiating.
The
couple
was
unattended.
Mrs.
Evans
was
graduated
from
Clear
Lake
high
school
and
Hamilton's
School
of
Commerce
in
Mason
City
and
has
been
employed
in
the
Northwest
Savings
bank
of
Mason
City
for
the
p'ast
two
and
a
half
years.
Mr.
Evans,
who
was
graduated
from
the
Mason
City
high
school
and
was
formerly
employed
as
a
mechanic
by
Hay
E.
Pauley
in
Mason
City,
is
now
employed
in
Los
Angeles,
Cal.,
where
Mrs.
Evans
will
join
him
in
the
near
future.
Flush
Poisons
From
Kidneys
and
Stop
Getting
Up
Nights
Be
Healthier,
Happier-live
Longer
When
you
can
get
for
35
cents
a
supremely
efficient
and
harmless
stimulant
and
diuretic
that
will
flush
from
your
kidneys
the
waste
matter,
poisons
and
acid
that
are
now
doing
you
harm,
why
continue
to
break
your
restful
sleep
by
getting
up
through
the
night.
Just
ask
your
druggist
for
Gold
Medal
Haarlem
Oil
Capsules--but
be
sure
and
get
GOLD
MEDAI--
right
from
Haarlem
in
Holland.
Other
symptoms
of
weak
kidneys
and
irritated
bladder
are
backache,
puffy
eyes,
leg
cramps,
moist
palms,
burning
or
scanty
passage.
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OUR
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PRINTED
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new
1937
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1935
Chevrolet
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1937
license,
hot
water
heater
and
defroster
fan.
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by
tho.
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wife
of
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local
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V-8
Tudor,
Ford
heater,
1937
license
and
niw
motor
1933
Ford
V-8
Tudor,
Ford
radio,
heater
and
1937
license.
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Miss
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Mason
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daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tony
Dean,
Nashua,
was
married
to
Cecil
Armstrong,
son
oÂ£
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Armstrong,
who
reside
near
Bayside,
at
the
Little
Brown
church
at
Nashua
recently.
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Rev.
J.
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Chocolate
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2
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Jack
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DESSERT,
4
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Bacon
SQUARES,
Jb
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RADISHES,
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49
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..
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Oma,
49
Ib.
sack
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SI.79
Sunbeam
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49
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..
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49
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Whole
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28c
Graham,
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Whole
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sack
29c
BUTTER
Perlb..34c
DRIED
FRUIT
Raisins,
2
Ibs
19c
Currants,
2
pkgrs.
.........
25c
Prunes,
2
Ibs.
large
......
25c
Prunes,
3
Ibs.
mcd
25c
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per
Ib
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ib.
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Large
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dor.
25c
Fancy
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Cookies
pound
19c
MISCELLANEOUS
Pop
Corn,
2
Ibs
25e
Fancy
Onions,
3
Ibs..
.
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Mop
Sticks,
each
lOc
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25c
Pels
Naptha
Soap,
bar
5c
25c
Pure
Vanilla.
.
.
.
19c
Brooms,
29c,
49c,
59c,
69c
Lux
Soap,
4
bars.
.
.
25c
Ginger
Snaps,
Ib
lOc
Peanut
Butter.
..
lOc,
25c
English
Walnuts,
Ib,.
.
19c
Coffee,
Best
Santos,
Ib.
19c
Coffee,
Peaberry,
Ib..
.
21
c
Rye-Krisp,
pkg
15c
Macaroni,
3
Ibs
25c
Spaghetti,
3
Ibs
25c
Noodles,
bag
.
.
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and
15c
Toilet
Paper,
3,
4,
5,
6
Rolls
25c
Napkins,
100
in
pkg.
lOc
Fresh
Oysters
Quart
45c
15c
Salmon
2--1-lb.
C
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.
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25c
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Choice
Rice
4
Ibs.
25c
FRUTE-GEL,
All
'JjE'fi
Flavors,
6
pkgs.
fttjE
15c
CATSUP,
2
for
25c
Morshmollows,
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15c
Tuna
Fish,
can
and
ORANGES,
Sweet
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Corn
or
Peas,
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Tomatoes,
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2
can
lOc
ISc
Peas,
2
cans
25c
15c
Corn,
2
cans
2nc
Spaghetti,
larpc
can
.....
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Kidney
Beans,
larjfe
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.
lOc
ISc
Succotash,
2
cans
25c
Canadian
Rutabagas,
3
Ibs.
lOc
Lima.Beans,
larjre
can
lOc
Spinach,
No.
2
cans
lOc
15o
Beets,
2
quart
cans
...
25c
Celer.v,
larg-c
15c
Mixed
Vegetables
lOc
Baked
Beans,
5
cans
25c
Tapioca,
Fine,
2
Ibs
25c
Pinto
Beans,
3
Ibs.
2Sc
Pearl
Barley,
2
Ibs
25c
Carrots,
larere
cans
lOc
Hominy,
large
can
lOc
Salad
Dressing
Full
Qt.
Jar
25c
Aa
good
as
any.
Why
pay
more.
Large
Head
Lettuce
lOc
Per
Head
MEATS
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Kinds
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Sliced
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Honey,
15c
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Vanilla,
8-01,
bottle
.
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SMOKED
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Ibs..
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and
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groceries
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Black,
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35c
RADISHES
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large
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IQc
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quart
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.
.,
15c
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Grapefruit
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Apricots,
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Peaches,
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c
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..'I9c-
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